Created in collaboration with Hasselblad and a team of pro photographers, these Ikea Norrhassel Prints represent some of the finest selections in the Hasselblad Masters Award archives. Eight photos in all, depicting scenes both natural and man-made, are included, taken by Dmitry Ageev, Lars van de Goor, Hans Strand, Bára Prášilová, Ali Rajabi, Tom D. Jones and Joachim Schmeisser. Expect to see them at your local Ikea store starting in August.

Fewer than 20 original da Vinci's are known to exist. This is your chance to hang one in your own home. Leonardo da Vinci's Salvator Mundi — translated to "Savior of the World" — was rediscovered in the mid-2000s, the first such work to be uncovered in over a century. The painting itself dates back to around 1500, and depicts Christ in a direct half-length pose, with a crystal orb in his left hand and his right raised in blessing. It was carefully researched, authenticated, cleaned, and restored in the years leading up to its 2011 debut at The National Gallery in London, and will be offered as a special lot by Christie's in New York.

If it's true that "the pen is mightier than the sword," then each of these Typewriter Guns might have an extra level of influence. Created by Canadian artist Eric Nado, each of these non-working weapons is made using a vintage typewriter to form a series that Nado has dubbed "Mitra-Lettres." From the classic Black Remington to the colorful Orange Underwood or Yellow Tippa, each thought-provoking piece of art makes for a truly unique and beautiful item that is sure to spark conversation.

For years, movie posters have given us clues as to the plot and purpose of films, with many becoming iconic in their own right. Without the screenplay to draw from, however, we wouldn't have films at all. Movie Screenplay Posters celebrate the words behind the magic by taking key scenes from some of the most celebrated films in history and blowing them up for display. From Yoda telling Luke to "Do. Or do not." to Doc telling Marty "Where we're going, we don't need roads," these posters are an intelligent way to show love for your favorite films.

Adorn your desk with a collection of rarities with the Mini Museum Third Edition. Encased within this 5" x 4" x 1" Lucite acrylic block is a carefully presented assortment of 29 rare and unusual objects from around the world (and beyond). Highlights include a piece of a Steve Jobs turtleneck, slivers of dinosaur bone, a chunk of an SR-71 Blackbird, and space gems that are over 4.5 billion years old. Each one comes with a full-color companion guide offering more background on the specimens, and for those with smaller desks, there's a 4" x 3" x 1" option that cuts things down to just 12 examples.

Magnum's archive of prints includes some of the most iconic images of the 20th century. Magnum Square Prints are an affordable way to bring some home. From the frontlines photography of Robert Capa to Eve Arnold's intimate portraits of Marilyn Monroe, the images span a broad range of styles and subjects, yet each stands alone as a work of art. Printed on Fuji Crystal Archive Matte paper, each museum-quality 6"x6" print comes signed and estate numbered, and is available on its own, or encased in a white or black frame custom made in NYC. A box set of all 78 prints is also available.

"Untitled," a 1982 painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat, brought $110.5 million during a 10-minute bidding war at Sotheby's yesterday, making it the highest priced artwork sold at auction for any piece created after 1980. The graffiti-leaning skull masterpiece is also the sixth most expensive work ever sold at auction, putting him in the same league as Picasso and Francis Bacon. That also means that Basquiat, the brilliant Manhattan artist who died at only age 27 in 1988, has painted the most expensive piece by an American artist ever sold, breaking a record held by his good friend Andy Warhol.

Hiking boots were once only worn by avid outdoorsmen. Now, they're versatile enough to wear every day, whether you're tackling a trail or slippery pavement on the way to work. The Summit Hiking Boot is made using smooth full grain and vintage vegetable tanned leather that will age gracefully. Each pair also features molded rubber soles for solid footing on almost any surface. In addition, they're backed by Frye's commitment to quality, which dates back to 1863.

Delivering the best in backyard BBQ or indoor cook experience, MEATER boasts unique, patented technology that measures both internal meat and ambient temperatures in the oven or grill for a superior result, every time. MEATER's companion app sends estimated cook times and alerts to your smartphone over Bluetooth or WiFi, giving you the freedom to step out of the kitchen and enjoy the party or sit back and relax. To get started, just insert MEATER into the meat, wirelessly connect to the app, select the cook preference and wait until you get a notification from the app when it is time to remove from heat.

Hundreds of millions of tweets are posted each day. Most are garbage. Some are gold. For the latter, there's Framed Tweets. Exactly what it says, they sell a curated selection of tweets from celebrities, politicians, comics, and just plain old interesting or funny people, all printed on high-quality paper with archival ink and placed in an ornate golden frame. Should you have a favorite 140 character blurb that's not on their site, they also have a custom service that will place any tweet you want inside a frame.

As if preserving your favorite memories on a wood canvas isn't already special enough, Woodsnap is upping their Valentine's Day game by offering heart-shaped and personalized pieces for the upcoming holiday. The Irvine-based company takes your image and prints it directly on premium baltic birch, infusing the ink into the wood for a more vibrant photo. Each piece is hand-crafted in-house, comes with everything you need to hang, and is back by a 100% love guarantee, but the real perk is that with every purchase made a new Redwood is put back into the world.

New York City is one of the most photographed places on Earth. View it from a fresh perspective with Infrared NYC. As the name suggests, this series of fine art prints sees photographer Paolo Pettigiani capturing views of the Big Apple as seen from Central Park using infrared digital photography to capture only the light that we can't see. The resulting creations are salmon pink-hued portraits of places that are at once familiar, yet fantastical, and a perfect way to show your love for the city without hanging a cliché on your wall.

Plenty of books and magazines have incredible artwork inside. Typically, though, you have to actually open them to enjoy it. Dead Bookstore Art frees these spreads from their folded constraints, letting you enjoy them like most other artwork: hung on your wall. The selection includes works from books and mags both old and more recent, each of which has been freed from its binding and stitching, its staples straightened and ready for display. Feel like doing it yourself? Each listing has a "Find" button to search for the title on the Internet, as well as how-to instructions for creating your own.

Every great film is a time-consuming, painstaking work of art. Celebrate them appropriately with Stellavie Director Portrait Prints. These giclée fine art pieces measure roughly 16" x 20" and are printed on textured, acid-free cotton paper. Developed in collaboration with artist Julian Rentzsch, each one combines the visage of a famous director — Nolan, Coppola, Spielberg, Hitchcock, Kubrick, Scorsese, Lynch, Burton, or Tarantino — with elements from their iconic films and a personal quote that briefly sums up their signature style. Limited to 200 prints per edition, signed and numbered by the artist, they're a perfect upgrade over traditional movie posters.

Typically, having some neon in your house involves an alcohol-themed light more suited to a bar or corner store than a residence. Neon Mfg. Signs elevate the art of lit-up gas beyond the promotion of vices. Handmade by experienced craftsmen, they're available in both desktop and wall-mount form, with designs that range from flying pigs and palm trees to personal slogans and even a comic book-style "POW!" Each comes mounted to a piece of high-quality acrylic and is connected to a UL certified transformer.

It's certainly not the only one in existence — versions of Warhol's take on the controversial Chinese leader's portrait hang in such esteemed halls as those of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and MoMA — but this Andy Warhol Mao Painting might be the best example to ever appear on the private market. The unique color palette of neon green background, yellow face, blue shirt, and a halo of red makes it standout from its siblings, with the thick layers of paint exemplifying Warhol's style at the time. Signed and dated '73, it measures just 10" x 12", making it an eye-popping yet still understated addition to any serious collection.

Compiled using bones from three T-rex skeletons found in Montana and Wyoming, this Tyrannosaurus Rex Skeleton is a museum-quality piece of history. The skeleton is 45% complete, with 135 of its 300 parts in tact, while the rest are filled in with accurate replicas. Named Roosevelt, after the nearby reservoir that was built as part of FDR's New Deal, it sits on a custom steel armature and measures 38 feet long and 12 feet high — so you'd better have a Jurassic-sized room if you plan on putting this in your house.

Sleek looks, silent wheels engineered in Japan, zero zippers, and a built-in battery bank — this isn't just another suitcase. Arlo Skye has innovated upon what's already great about modern luggage (sleek, durable) and added additional functions, while eliminating some weak spots. No wonder it has won multiple international design awards. An anodized aluminum-alloy shell that helps reduce scratches is the type of material you'd expect to find on bags twice the price. The TSA-approved battery pack that fast-charges a phone or tablet up to five times is removable and rechargeable, and it fits flush in a slot between the luggage handles for easy access. The clasp closures — the kind of thing you're used to seeing on professional gear cases — eliminate the chance of a damaged zipper or busted seam. At a size that fits all standard international cabin carry-on bins, this suitcase is a travel companion you won't want to fly without.

There are growlers, and then there are growlers — this iteration from RBT is the latter. Made of aluminum and stainless steel, this two-liter vessel has a double-wall insulated construction to keep the cold in and everything else out, complete with an ergonomically-designed handle for pouring and, well, handling. Available in satin-black with a contrasting brass base, this functional and sharp-looking container will stand out wherever you use it.

Show your love for great tech icons by proudly displaying them on your walls. Framed Tech pays homage to outdated gadgets and vintage consoles by disassembling and arranging them into a modern work of art. Each piece is thoughtfully hung on a 3mm PVC mat and placed in a custom frame. From Ataris to iPhones, the collection has something to accommodate every fanboy.

Chances are you already have a stockpile of frame-worthy pictures trapped on your phone for eternity. Get those photos out of storage and onto your walls without leaving the house. Just upload your image and Framebridge will ship it to you ready to hang in a custom frame. If you're wanting to show off something that isn't in digital form, they'll shoot you a prepaid mailer for you to send in your vintage album collection, original artwork, or whatever you're hoarding and return it set for display. Shipping is included and prices are size based, so your selection will always fit your style and your budget.

Whether you have allegiance to a particular brand or just a love of automotive design in general, these Auto Icon Prints make a great addition to the garage or man cave. Available for such storied nameplates as Audi, Mercedes, Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Porsche, these posters celebrate decades of world-leading design by showing just enough of each car — the headlights, grille, and vents — to identify the model without ruining the minimal vibe. They measure 18" x 24" and are printed on archival-quality paper.

We've had globes of the Earth for ages. It's time our only natural satellite got its due. The Moon Lunar Globe is a truly accurate 1/20 million replica of the Moon featuring every detail — craters, hills, and ridges — in full 3D, created using topographic data from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. All that detail does no good if you can't see it, so it has a ring of LED lights that spin around it, illuminating the correct side of the moon, recreating the lunar phases as seen from Earth, and putting every impressive detail into sharp relief. Also available without the lights, and as a larger, 1/11.5 million scale globe.

Taking photos is easier then its ever been. But properly displaying them is a chore most of us put off or don't do at all. Saw & Mitre know that the process of picking a frame isn't easy, and are aiming to simplify it with the Wood Block & Print. Their beautiful wood blocks are a perfect way to display great photographs, using wood sourced from high-quality timber and handmade in Vermont. Each block also includes an expertly printed photograph mounted on a sturdy, warp resistant styrene board and finished with a subtle linen texture. Shipping is free to the U.S. and print refill packs are also available to make swapping out photos easy.

The Sistine Chapel ceiling. The Mona Lisa. Guernica. Those of us capable of sight take these masterpieces for granted. Unseen Art aims to let the visually impaired experience these works for the very first time. The project involves contributors from all over the world recreating classic artworks in 3D, so that they may be printed out and felt by the sightless, giving people of all ages the chance to experience them for the very first time.

You can tell tales, take photos, and record video, but without actually taking someone with you, it's hard to describe your most epic journeys. Nice Trails 3D Mountain Mementos makes it easier. These display-sized trophies use GPS data from your tracker or phone to plot your course over the real-world terrain, then 3D print out the landscape with your trail marked in contrasting color. Available in multiple sizes ranging from two to nearly eight inches long, they serve as both storytelling aids and reminders of times when you weren't sitting at your desk.

Someday, we hope to live in a world where tourism posters try to lure in travelers to the ultimate destination — a trip to space. These NASA Tourism Posters were created with that future in mind, beautifully depicting trips to Mars, Jupiter, or Saturn as potential destinations competing for your vacation money. There are 14 in all, but only three are available as high-quality prints from the design firm that created them.

Following his distinct, individual tastes, Andy Spade has amassed a curious collection of objects in his lifetime. Now some of them can be yours. Andy Spade's Treasures is a curated assortment of artwork, trinkets, and other ephemera from the Jack Spade founder's stash, offered for sale simply because he didn't want it to go into storage. Included in the auction is everything from a snowman kit and a life-sized stuffed giraffe to a series of Hugo Guinness prints depicting various creatures humping, a Chuck Close photograph, and even original artwork by Mr. Spade himself. The starting bids are similarly scattershot, making this a rare celebrity auction where you don't need to break the bank to bring home something worthwhile.

One of the most prolific, well-respected sports photographers of all time, the work of Walter Iooss Jr. has graced the pages of Sports Illustrated for more than five decades. These Walter Iooss Sonic Editions Prints give you a chance to put some his most iconic images on the walls of your own home. Included in the collection are both color and black and white photos of legendary athletes like Michael Jordan, Bjorn Borg, Jack Nicklaus, and Muhammad Ali, printed at 11x14, framed at 16x20, limited to 100 each, and ready for display.

American-born artist Frank McCarthy was responsible for posters from some very well-known films, including The Ten Commandments, The Dirty Dozen, and Once Upon a Time in the West, but his most famous works are those done for Bond films. This Frank McCarthy Thunderball Original Artwork gives you a chance to own a bit of that history. Both of the paintings, done in casein on 35.8 x 23.6 inch boards, were used in posters for the film, with the iconic jetpack featured in the "Look Up!" poster, and the underwater battle scene captioned with "Look Down!". Each comes with a letter of provenance and is expected to fetch a minimum of $40,000.

In their quest to turn human experience into beautiful illustrations, the team at Pop Chart have unveiled their latest batch of infographics. Of course, they are way more than your standard illustrations, with prints that are meticulously compiled and displayed as pieces of art. The Compendious Coffee Chart is a detailed look at the many ways coffee can be made, while the Architecture of American Houses is a detailed diagram of 121 different American home architecture styles through the years. And the Visual Compendium Of Sneakers showcases the 134 greatest sneakers in human history, from the Chuck Taylor to the Air Yeezy. Each print uses 100 lb. archival stock and is pressed on an offset lithographic press using vegetable-based inks in New York.

After your next long day on the slopes, take home a piece of the experience with Lifts & Bounds. They turn your favorite trails into art so your family ski trip to Vail or the last guy's weekend in Aspen is properly remembered. The Alpine Schematic prints arrive on archival paper, while the original gallery-wrapped canvas prints provide a more minimalist, abstract variation on your favorite ski resort.

It's easy forget when loading up Google Earth on any of the dozen devices you have laying around, but interactive maps of the world were once cherished works of art. Bellerby & Co. Globes take you back to that time with an artistry and attention to detail that's unheard of in modern times. Each of their globes is made by hand in their North London studio, rotates fully on a custom base, and features up-to-date maps that might seem as quaint in the future as their 19th-century counterparts do now.